An efficient transport system and network are key in spurring national and regional integration and
promoting trade and economic development. Kenya’s modes of transport include road, rail, maritime
and inland water, pipeline, aviation, and non-motorized and intermediate means of transport. Kenya’s
transportation is critical for economic growth. However, Kenya’s transport infrastructure is also
increasingly exposed to weather variability and climate change challenges. The world has committed
to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C or 2 °C through the Paris Agreement, which Kenya ratified in 2015.
This requires rapid, deep and immediate greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions mainly through the
reduction of fossil fuels.
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